Git, Agile, and CD: universally better together

High performing teams practice Agile, CD, and use a DVCS (like Git) but only 49% of all teams use all 3 software development trends together. Provide some details on your current process below and see how you compare to others in your industry.

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Agile is a software development framework. It breaks projects into chunks of work that are prioritized and delivered iteratively.

Git

Git is a version control system that records every developer’s working copy of the code with a full history of all the changes in a repo.

CD

Continuous delivery aims at building, testing, and releasing software frequently in cycles, ensuring it can be reliably released at any time.

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Containers are used to spin up test environments where you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application.

Code review is a process when an issue is finished, and other developers look over the code to make sure it is ready for production.

Containers

Containers are used to spin up test environments where you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application.

Code review

Code review is a process when an issue is finished, and other developers look over the code to make sure it is ready for production.

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X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

X% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

X% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Tritan, Neptune's biggest moon! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Ganymede, Jupiter's biggest moon! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Oberon, Uranus' biggest moon! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Pluto! Yes, it's still out there. However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Mercury! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is howGit benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. Looks like you are already spinning up test environments to make your life more efficient. Here's how to get the most out of your Docker container with this deep dive into Docker Clusters.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Uranus! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Jupiter! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to the moon! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated to a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Venus! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there too:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Mars! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size have migrated a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, your team made it to Saturn! However, others in your industry are taking off to Planet Nine. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

Teams that practice Continuous Delivery make rapid changes and reduce the risk of error.

On average, a team member will create 20 builds / month The average build time is 18 mins

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

XX% said a pull request waits 4 hrs to be reviewed. Pull Requests (PR) are created as a form of code review to notify team members that a feature has been completed and is ready to be reviewed before merging to the master branch. They create a dedicated forum for teams to discuss proposed changes, keeping the team connected and code clean. Check out how your team can benefit from using pull requests.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

Congratulations, you've made it to Florida. Beautiful place to watch the rockets launch. However, others in your industry are taking off to Neptune. Here's how to get you there:

X% of teams in your industry and of similar dev org size practice agile

Teams are moving in droves to adopt agile practices and we think its about time you get in on this software development trend. Let's start with the basis of what makes agile give your team a leg up on productivity.

X% of teams like yours use a DVCS (like Git)

But why? What most organizations don't realize is how Git benefits each aspect of your organization, from your development team to your marketing team, and everything in between. Curious how migrating your team to Git can result in a faster release cycle and also impact your organization's bottom line? Learn Git.

X% of teams like yours practice continuous delivery

46% of teams think their competitors have already adopted continuous delivery, furthering the increase in usage.

X% of teams like yours use containers

Man, containers are so hot right now. If you're not familiar with containers, teams use them to spin up test environments to make their lives more efficient. With a container, you can define an image that includes everything needed to run an application or service and use that image to make new copies whenever you need to scale, or simply share it with others. Here is a great intro to containers.

40% of teams practice ChatOps for conversation driven development. If you just said "huh, what is ChatOps?" or "I think I'm doing ChatOps, maybe?" - check out a real life scenario and pro-tips here.

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